By Pastor R
Something great is happening at Grace. I see it happening at
the staff meetings, in the small groups, in discipleship and in the latest
leadership community meeting. It is a phenomenon known as S.O.A.P. ING. It has
the power to transform your life. It is really simple. It will allow you to see
God as bigger.
S.O.A.P.ING is something I have experienced over the past
six months at a Waterboyz table at Panera Bread on 26 at 7 in the morning.
About 20 to 25 men come to the two tables being held there. Sometimes they are
asked to S.O.A.P. at home; sometimes they S.O.A.P. at their tables. But men who
S.O.A.P. over an extended period of time are changed. I believe it is the power
of the Word united with the power of the Spirit in the context of community.
One of the first things you need to know is that S.O.A.P. is
an acronym. It is done after you have read a section or chapter of the Bible.
Then you listen for what verse the Spirit may prompt you to write about. Once
you have heard all the verses, you choose one of the verses that is speaking to
you. What do you do when you S.O.A.P?
The S of S.O.A.P. stands for Scripture. You write down on
your page the verse that God spoke to you. God may have a particular encounter
planned for you regarding that verse. Recently in a staff meeting, 4 out of the
8 staff members S.O.A.P.ed on the same verse. The Spirit was drawing our
attention there. Theologians speak of a Rhema word. That is a word designed to
speak to you in your situation. The first step is picking the verse you are
directed to write on.
The O of S.O.A.P. stands for Observation. You ask yourself
and write what caused you to select this verse? What do you get out of the text? What is the author’s
intent? Write it out in a sentence or two.
The A of S.O.A.P. stands for Application. You ask yourself
and write how is God asking you to apply this verse to your life? What change
is God asking you to make? What action will you take and put it into your
calendar. This is where the rubber meets the road and we move from intention to
action.
The P of S.O.A.P. stands for Prayer. Write a prayer that
agrees with what God spoke to you about.
Then after each person has S.O.A.P.ed, take some time to share
what God showed you. This is where you can learn from the amazing insights God
gives your group. In all my times
of S.O.A.P.ing, I have never been disappointed.